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TriggerHappyJim
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Not at all. Fry1077 is fantastic at shading. I'm hopeless. More! I like this one.
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Blane
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Great as always. I've got to figure out another way to colour mine because not matter how small i set the brush, the final colouring process makes the lines twice as big! Stop putting me to shame damn you! I kid I kid!
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Blane
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Photoshop 7
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TriggerHappyJim
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Huzzah. I have Elements. Damn.
You colour with a brush? I just use the fill.
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Blane
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I use fill, but it doesnt go all the way into the edges (as you can see on normal bender in the unfinished scan pic in my thread) so i use a brush set to "hue" thats whatever colour i need to fill those lines with. It just makes the uncoloured areas next to the lines black so they end up twice as thick. Anyway around this? I guess i could try one with the brush set to pencil mode, that would probably work.
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TriggerHappyJim
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Wait, so you use Photoshop for the lines AND colour? Or is there a speck of Illustrator in there too?
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Blane
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Yup, Photoshop for both. I've got image ready, and i might have illustrator on disc somewhere.
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TriggerHappyJim
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Ah, see I probably can't help you then. Sorry dood. Still, chin up. Here's another scan: I intend to re-colour this one. Something is just not quite right.
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Blane
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I think it's good. Although the colours could be a little lighter. His eyes and mouth are usually a bit more yellow. Thanks for trying to help anyway. I'll screw around until i find something that works.
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TriggerHappyJim
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Hehe, YHJ. Thanks SO, More arts! Alternatively: I gave up on colouring his arms and legs differently this time, and stuck by Blane's advice. And a Fry!: Nice, easy and smooth this one.
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TriggerHappyJim
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Cheers everyone!
Fry1077, could you make me a nicer grab of the one Dr. B posted? It would be much appreciated.
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Blane
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Great work as usual!
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H. G. Blob
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Can't you just use a simple tool in Photoshop do get those kinds of pictures?
If you did it some other way then good job, but if you used the photoshop tool then the pics are alright.
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Blane
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Do you understand what a scan is? He didn't just cut out bender and flexo from the framgrab and paste them onto a new canvas. He re-drew the outline and then re-coloured for a high quality 'scan' of the original image. Often very difficult and time consuming.
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TriggerHappyJim
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Thanks to you all! Nice to see the Fan Art & Fiction section is still moving. I'm doing one of two Bender scans next, so I'll post it asap.
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H. G. Blob
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Originally posted by Blane: Do you understand what a scan is? He didn't just cut out bender and flexo from the framgrab and paste them onto a new canvas. He re-drew the outline and then re-coloured for a high quality 'scan' of the original image. Often very difficult and time consuming. No I did not know. But now that I know its more work than I thought it was, good work. Peace out, y'all!!
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Blane
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It took be about 3 minutes of looking to see it! Very unnoticable. Your work is so good you can miss a whole line and no-body cares!
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H. G. Blob
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I found it. Extremely unnoticable.
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